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Depending on the program you attend, you will be expected to complete as much academic work (in terms of quantity) as you would on campus. However, you may also have long weekends to travel in the semester long programs. Take this advice from past students--make sure you are caught up on your academic work before you travel. This way you will not fall behind on work. Students typically study Monday through Friday morning, and travel on weekends.

Once you complete all the necessary paperwork, been through an interview with an International Program representative, and have all forms turned into the Office of International Programs, you will receive notice as to whether or not you have been approved by Cedarville to participate in a program. Approval is based on the following criteria:

A grade point average of 2.7 or above.

You are not currently on conduct probation or subject to being placed on conduct probation.

Acceptable faculty recommendation.

You have adequate financial aid to cover necessary expenses, and cover any previous balances on your account.

Completed & signed Cedarville International Program Application and behavior contract.

Acceptance into individual programs is at the discretion of that program.

It is not recommended that you work because this will invariably affect your time to travel on weekends. Legally, students cannot work in the host countries in the community without obtaining a work visa.

CCCU stands for Council of Christian colleges and Universities. CIEE stands for Council of International Educational Exchange. Both are coalitions of universities that send students to various sites to study aboard. To find out more about the programs, check the following links: bestsemester.com and ciee.org.

ATM's are accessible and recommended in many countries. Debit cards can be used but are not always accessible in some countries. Traveler's checks are not recommended since not every place takes them and the rate of exchange is not the best. You should not carry too much cash at one time. Only take what you think you might need for a few days. Credit cards are recommended but not all places accept them (public transportation, etc.). Your individual program will provide information about your country.

You must meet with someone in the Office of International Programs before signing up for study abroad classes. You will register for the classes as you would for on-campus out-of-class courses. If you do not know your acceptance status into a program at Cedarville's registration time, it is strongly recommended that you register for classes as if you were going to be on-campus. Once you are accepted into a program, you will drop those classes and the out-of-class courses will be added to your schedule.